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July 12, 2010

Illegals Boycott Arizona By Leaving

Phoenix, AZ (SR) - Thousands of illegal immigrants are showing their outrage with Arizona's controversial new SB-1070 law by boycotting the state and moving elsewhere.

One example of those who are punishing the state by leaving is
illegal immigrant Manuel Renaldo. As he loaded his stolen car with his
family of twelve's belongings, Renaldo told this reporter through an
interpreter, "It's a matter of principle, 'homes.' I refuse to be supported by someplace that treats me like a f*cking criminal."

The affects of the exodus are being felt by Arizona retailers who report dwindling beer, spray paint, and ammunition sales. Also hit hard are Arizona hospitals, who have reported a dramatic decline in births and emergency room visits by illegal aliens. "We're ecstatic," said one administrator for Banner Health in Phoenix. "At this rate we may see a profit one day."

The boycott/exodus of Arizona by illegals is expected to grow exponentially leading up to the law's starting date.

My comments: I totally support the illegals' boycott and their move to someplace else - that'll teach Arizona a lesson! BTW, I've started a new lawn service if anyone's interested - email me for a quote!

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Phoenix, AZ (SR) - Thousands of illegal immigrants are showing their outrage with Arizona's controversial new SB-1070 law by boycotting the state and moving elsewhere.

One example of those who are punishing the state by leaving is
illegal immigrant Manuel Renaldo. As he loaded his stolen car with his
family of twelve's belongings, Renaldo told this reporter through an
interpreter, "It's a matter of principle, 'homes.' I refuse to be supported by someplace that treats me like a f*cking criminal."

The affects of the exodus are being felt by Arizona retailers who report dwindling beer, spray paint, and ammunition sales. Also hit hard are Arizona hospitals, who have reported a dramatic decline in births and emergency room visits by illegal aliens. "We're ecstatic," said one administrator for Banner Health in Phoenix. "At this rate we may see a profit one day."

The boycott/exodus of Arizona by illegals is expected to grow exponentially leading up to the law's starting date.

My comments: I totally support the illegals' boycott and their move to someplace else - that'll teach Arizona a lesson! BTW, I've started a new lawn service if anyone's interested - email me for a quote!